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Christmas Eve Paddle

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roz:
oh yeah baby, like Sara says, I'll be there with bells on (possibly literally???)

I'm not flying with stinky Ryanair this time so I'll bring over my own gear to wear, but will be looking to borrow a boat and paddles! Big ask, sorry.

(p.s. it's an oldies B-day that day too... oh, wait are you still an oldie if you go back to college in later life?)

yeah... I'm so excited

JODY:
We should organise a time for this? Is 11 @ Annamoe Bridge too early (or late) for people? Better early than late since i always seem to leave my xmas shopping till after my xmas eve paddle  ::)

 ;D ;D ;D

Diarmaid:

--- Quote from: Karen on December 19, 2008, 09:53:51 ---It brilliant! Santa comes to our house around 8pm, leaves the country, then comes back in the morning to the rest of yous.

--- End quote ---


--- Quote from: Karen on December 19, 2008, 09:53:51 ---Welcome to Northern Europe baby
--- End quote ---

but that's woefully inefficient! that's not the Northern European way! That's like something a Southern European santa would do!


hey, if you were born in Asia to American parents but grew up in Australia, what are you when you're in the bathroom?
European! (ba dum...) (I couldn't decide which would be less funny, to spell it European or you're a-peein')

Evan:
I'm up for this. Can I get a lift from UCD please?

Sara:
Evan, Ill pick you up at the boat house at 10.30. Text me the evening before so I dont forget!
 Roz, im sure you can have your pick of the boats in our garden! :) and paddles of course.

Sara

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